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Bad business Meaning in English

expression

ˈbæd/ /ˈbɪznəs/, /ˈbɪznɪs
BAD BIZ-nuhs
bˈæd/ /bˈɪznəs
BAD BIZ-nuhs

Definition

A situation, deal, or activity that is dishonest, unwise, or likely to lead to negative results. Also used to describe something that is unfair or causes problems.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly informal. Used for both literal business (a bad deal, scam, or company) and figurative situations (something unpleasant, trouble, or unethical). Can describe moral issues ('That's bad business!') or risky ventures. Not usually used in academic/business documents.

Example Sentences

This is a bad business. You will lose money.

basic

Stealing from others is always bad business.

basic

Getting involved with them is bad business.

basic

That whole contract turned out to be bad business; we should have read the fine print.

natural

Gossiping about your friends is just bad business.

natural

Trust me, lending him money is bad business—he never pays anyone back.

natural